Feb 27, 2015Based upon 18 ratings (I didn't count any of you fuckboys who couldn't be f----- to write half a sentence), SectionEighty gives Dark Sky Paradise a 6.9.
Seems about right. I personally gave it a bit higher of a score, but I understand why some wouldn't like it as much.
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Feb 25, 2015
6/10
Totally forgettable. A few gems here and there, but Sean isn't nearly an entertaining enough writer to carry an album. The guest contributions salvage their songs, and the production is as good as you'd expect from an album backed by Kanye, but Sean barely has enough content in his repertoire to fill three songs, let alone fifteen.Term-X, Webber, Ye the Goat and 2 others like this. -
Feb 25, 2015
8/10.
easily sean's best work to date. nearly everything seems to work on this album. keeping it to a shorter tracklist was the best choice he could have made. should have replaced Play No Games with Research. sean has a full range of flows and his collabs are properly placed (minus Play No Games, which the entire song falls flat -- everything from the beat to chris brown's hook seem incredibly recycled, to the point where i've been trying to recall where i've already heard this song before)
i'd like to see section eighty review Now That's What I Call Music!, releases 1-89, UK versions only.